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Nissan Micra Ecu Kit 1.2 Petrol Hr12de 2012-2016 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“PLEASE SEE PHOTOS FOR CONDITION. THE ITEM IS A USED ITEM SO MAY SHOW SIGNS OF USE. WE TRY TO SHOW THESE IN THE IMAGES PLEASE EXPECT SOME MINOR SCRATCHES, SURFACE MARKS AND STONE CHIPS. THE EBAY COMPATIBILITY IS JUST A GUIDE AND IS NOT 100% CORRECT. IF THERE IS A PART NUMBER LISTED PLEASE MAKE SURE IT IS THE SAME AS THE ONE ON YOUR VEHICLE. IF YOU ARE UNSURE PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE PAYING. ALL OUR PARTS COME WITH A 90 DAY WARRANTY” Read Less Brand:NISSAN Manufacturer Part Number:HR12DE Type:ECU KIT Classic Car Part:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Grade:A Mileage:23095 Other Part Number:HR12DE Reference OE/OEM Number:HR12DE Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):MDHFBUK13U0031175 Warranty Period:3 Month(s)

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